There are different types of visas available for Saint Helena. You will be required a visa even if you are transiting through Saint Helena unless you are from a visa-exempt group.
You can realize your planned trip to Saint Helena by obtaining a Saint Helena visa. Foreign nationals can apply to Saint Helena Short Term Entry Permit (Single, Multiple entries) for temporary reasons (tourism, business, employment, accompanying/joining spouse or life partner, accompanying a relative, visiting family friends and other short-term purposes).
Note: Single and Multiple Entry Permits are valid for 183 days (6 months).
Exemption from the Entry Permit & Work Permission Requirement
An exemption from the requirement for an Entry Permit & Permission to Work is required for employees involved by a contractor providing services or goods to the Government of St. Helena (the Crown) and is valid until the end of the contract.
A letter confirming the exemption may be sent to a person who:
Please contact evisaenquiries@sainthelena.gov.sh for further information.
Please note that e-Visa is only available at this time to those wishing to travel to St. Helena for up to 183 days (6 months). Longer trips for tourism, long-term residence, employment, or other purposes must be requested separately.
Saint Helena Short Term Entry Permit E-visa Eligible Countries:
Please check your eligibility through this website.
Also:
Unless otherwise exempted as an:
2. Passport
3. Photo
4. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
5. Photocopies
6. Travel Itinerary
7. Medical Insurance
8. Proof of Sufficient Funds
9. Employment Details or Studies (where you are employed or in a full-time study)
10. Business Activities
11. Documents Confirming The Purpose of The Travel
12. For Minors:
13. When You Arrive in Saint Helena, You Must Present also:
NOTE: All persons arriving at St. Helena are required to complete the Arrival Declaration form. Please click here to download a copy of the form ("Form E").
* If you submit a document, not in English, it must be accompanied by a complete translation that can be independently verified. Each translated document must contain the following:
The average processing time for Saint Helena Short Term Entry Permit e-Visa is 21 calendar days. Complicated cases may take longer, but all applications will be identified within six weeks.
Saint Helena Short Term Entry Permit e-Visa fee is £50 GBP depending on the category of e-Visa (They can vary depending on your country and nationality).
You will apply to Saint Helena Short Term Entry Permit e-Visa online. You can apply for an e-Visa through this website.
Even if your country is exempt from visa requirements for a short-term period, if you intend to stay longer in Saint Helena, you may need to apply for a Long-term Entry Permit from your home country before coming to Saint Helena. Saint Helena Long-term Entry Permit is issuable for a period not exceeding five years.
2. Passport
3. Photo
4. ID Card Copy
5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
6. Photocopies
7. Travel Itinerary
8. Medical Insurance
9. Proof of Financial Means
10. For Minors:
11. Documents Confirming The Purpose of The Travel
12. When You Arrive in Saint Helena, You Must Present also:
*Additional documents can be required by the Immigration Officer.
Please contact evisaenquiries@sainthelena.gov.sh for further information.
The average processing time for a Saint Helena Long-term Entry Permit is 21 calendar days. Complicated cases may take longer, but all applications identify within six weeks.
Saint Helena Long-term Entry Permit fee is 25 – 100 GBP (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission.
You will apply for a Saint Helena Long-term Entry Permit online through this website (official governmental website).
A Work Permit is required to work on a self-employed basis in St. Helena for a period of more than six months. It does not allow the entrance to St. Helena. A Long-Term Entry Permit is required to enter St. Helena. The Work Permit must be submitted to the Immigration Control Board, which, upon receipt of the request, must have regard to:
An extension of up to five years may be given if the conditions set out above are met, and the application is made three months before the expiration of the current Work Permit.
A Work Permit may cease to be valid if the employee is absent from St Helena for a period lasting more than six months or if he ceases to be the holder of a valid Entry Permit or an Entry Permit Exemption.
2. Passport
3. Photo
4. ID Card Copy
5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
6. Photocopies
7. Travel Itinerary
8. Medical Insurance
9. Proof of Financial Means
10. Documents Confirming The Purpose of The Travel
11. When You Arrive in Saint Helena, You Must Present also:
*Additional documents can be required by the Immigration Officer.
Please contact evisaenquiries@sainthelena.gov.sh for further information.
The average processing time for a Saint Helena Work Permit is 21 calendar days-3 months. Complicated cases may take longer. (it depends on your country and nationality).
Saint Helena Work Permit fee is 50 – 100 GBP (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission.
You will apply for a Saint Helena Long-term Entry Permit online through this website (official governmental website). The Work Permit must be submitted to the Immigration Control Board.
You must meet certain requirements to enter Saint Helena, even if you are not required a visa:
All fees are non-refundable and will not be refunded if your visa application is not successful. In some cases, In the event that an appeal is allowed, these fees may be refunded.
Passengers travelling by air at St. Helena airport (usually those planning to arrive and depart on the same day and usually on the same aircraft) do not require an e-Visa.
Passengers transiting by land and passing through border controls either at the airport or at the seaport, if on the 'visa required' list, unless specifically exempted.
An e-Visa can be obtained easily anywhere with an internet connection and it saves time that you would otherwise spend on visa applications at Saint Helena missions or at the ports of entry into Saint Helena (if you are eligible).
St. Helena is currently accessible by sea and air through the port of Jamestown or St. Helena airport. If you are interested in visiting St. Helena, please visit the Tourist St. Helena page.
The St. Helena Immigration Service has a duty to protect St. Helena, its residents and those who live or travel to the island temporarily. Historical crime will generally require an e-visa application, regardless of the country of issue of your passport (unless you are a St. Helenian status holder). If you have any doubts about whether or not an e-visa is required, please use the 'CONTACT US' link on this website. Historical crime will not necessarily lead to an unsuccessful e-visa request. For more information, please visit this website.
The aim is to identify 90% of e-visa applications within 21 days. Complicated cases may take longer, but the aim to identify all applications within six weeks of the application. Incomplete applications are likely to result in slower determination.